Meet Your Rescues
George
American Quarter Horse
Birthday
November 2005
A Little Bit About Me...
George arrived at the Sanctuary in the worst body condition we’ve ever seen—weighing only 650 pounds when he should be around 1,100. Thanks to lots of love, care, and big bowls of food, he’s been making incredible progress and steadily gaining weight. George is endlessly curious and loves standing in the doorway of his stall (purple blanket draped over his back!) watching all the activity around him.
Birthday
November 2005
A Little Bit About Me...
George arrived at the Sanctuary in the worst body condition we’ve ever seen—weighing only 650 pounds when he should be around 1,100. Thanks to lots of love, care, and big bowls of food, he’s been making incredible progress and steadily gaining weight. George is endlessly curious and loves standing in the doorway of his stall (purple blanket draped over his back!) watching all the activity around him.
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Despite his age and frail frame, George still trots, rolls, and whinnies with joy. His croaky little voice and wobbly “old-man shake” are constant reminders that he’s living life full of spark, sweetness, and personality.
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Rescue Journey
George’s Journey: From Starvation to Safety
This is probably the worst body condition you’ve ever had here,” Dr. Metcalf said the moment he saw George. Skin and bones, covered in fresh and old wounds, he scored just 1 out of 9 on the body condition...
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